CANADIAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE
''This article refers to the original incarnation of the Can-Am League, which operated between 1936 and 1951. For the modern league, see Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball''
The 'Canadian-American League', nicknamed the Can-Am League was a class C circuit which ran from 1936 through 1951, with a three-year break during World War II.
★ Amsterdam Rugmakers, 1938-1942, 1946-1951 (Amstersdam, New York)
★ Auburn Bouleys, 1938; Auburn Colts, 1940 (Auburn, New York)
★ Brockville Pirates, 1936; Brockville Blues, 1937 (Brockville, Ontario)
★ Cornwall Bisons, 1938; Cornwall Maple Leafs, 1939 (Cornwall, Ontario)
★ Gloversville Glovers, 1937; Gloversville-Johnstown Glovers, 1938-1942, 1946-1951 (Johnstown, New York)
★ Kingston Colonials, 1951 (Kingston, New York)
★ Massena Grays, 1936
★ Ogdensburg Colts, 1936-1939
★ Oneonta Indians, 1940-1942; Oneonta Red Sox, 1946-1951
★ Oswego Netherlands, 1936-1940
★ Ottawa Senators, 1936, 1939; Ottawa Braves, 1937-1938; Ottawa-Ogdensburg Senators, 1940 (Ottawa, Ontario)
★ Perth Blue Cats, 1936; Perth-Cornwall Bisons, 1937 (Perth, Ontario)
★ Pittsfield Electrics, 1941-1942, 1946-1948; Pittsfield Indians, 1949-1950;
★ Pittsfield Phillies, 1951 (Wahconah Park)
★ Quebec Athletics, 1941-1942; Quebec Alouettes, 1946-1948; Quebec Braves, 1949-1950
★ Rome Colonels, 1937-1942, 1946-1951
★ Schenectady Blue Jays, 1946-1950 (Schenectady, New York)
★ Smiths Falls Beavers, 1937 (Smiths Falls, Ontario)
★ Trois Rivieres Renards, 1941-1942; Trois Rivieres Royals, 1946-1950
★ Utica Braves, 1939-1942
★ Watertown Bucks, 1936
★ '1936' Perth Blue Cats/Royals
★ '1937' Ogdensburg Colts
★ '1938' Cornwall Bisons
★ '1939' Rome Colonels
★ '1940' Amsterdam Rugmakers
★ '1941' Oneonta Indians
★ '1942' Ogdensburg Colts
★ '1946' Trois-Rivières Royals
★ '1947' Schenectady Blue Jays
★ '1948' Oneonta Red Sox
★ '1949' Quebec Braves
★ '1950' Quebec Braves
★ '1951' Oneonta Red Sox
★ Bob Lemon, 1938 Oswego Netherlands
★ David Pietrusza: ''Baseball's Canadian-American League'', McFarland, Jefferson, NC, 2005 (original printing 1990).
The 'Canadian-American League', nicknamed the Can-Am League was a class C circuit which ran from 1936 through 1951, with a three-year break during World War II.
| Contents |
| Teams |
| League Champions |
| Hall of Fame Alumni |
| Further Reading |
Teams
★ Amsterdam Rugmakers, 1938-1942, 1946-1951 (Amstersdam, New York)
★ Auburn Bouleys, 1938; Auburn Colts, 1940 (Auburn, New York)
★ Brockville Pirates, 1936; Brockville Blues, 1937 (Brockville, Ontario)
★ Cornwall Bisons, 1938; Cornwall Maple Leafs, 1939 (Cornwall, Ontario)
★ Gloversville Glovers, 1937; Gloversville-Johnstown Glovers, 1938-1942, 1946-1951 (Johnstown, New York)
★ Kingston Colonials, 1951 (Kingston, New York)
★ Massena Grays, 1936
★ Ogdensburg Colts, 1936-1939
★ Oneonta Indians, 1940-1942; Oneonta Red Sox, 1946-1951
★ Oswego Netherlands, 1936-1940
★ Ottawa Senators, 1936, 1939; Ottawa Braves, 1937-1938; Ottawa-Ogdensburg Senators, 1940 (Ottawa, Ontario)
★ Perth Blue Cats, 1936; Perth-Cornwall Bisons, 1937 (Perth, Ontario)
★ Pittsfield Electrics, 1941-1942, 1946-1948; Pittsfield Indians, 1949-1950;
★ Pittsfield Phillies, 1951 (Wahconah Park)
★ Quebec Athletics, 1941-1942; Quebec Alouettes, 1946-1948; Quebec Braves, 1949-1950
★ Rome Colonels, 1937-1942, 1946-1951
★ Schenectady Blue Jays, 1946-1950 (Schenectady, New York)
★ Smiths Falls Beavers, 1937 (Smiths Falls, Ontario)
★ Trois Rivieres Renards, 1941-1942; Trois Rivieres Royals, 1946-1950
★ Utica Braves, 1939-1942
★ Watertown Bucks, 1936
League Champions
★ '1936' Perth Blue Cats/Royals
★ '1937' Ogdensburg Colts
★ '1938' Cornwall Bisons
★ '1939' Rome Colonels
★ '1940' Amsterdam Rugmakers
★ '1941' Oneonta Indians
★ '1942' Ogdensburg Colts
★ '1946' Trois-Rivières Royals
★ '1947' Schenectady Blue Jays
★ '1948' Oneonta Red Sox
★ '1949' Quebec Braves
★ '1950' Quebec Braves
★ '1951' Oneonta Red Sox
Hall of Fame Alumni
★ Bob Lemon, 1938 Oswego Netherlands
Further Reading
★ David Pietrusza: ''Baseball's Canadian-American League'', McFarland, Jefferson, NC, 2005 (original printing 1990).
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